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How can I guarantee my suppliers will get their money on time?
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Why is dealing with a Cambridge Account Representative in my best interests?

How can I guarantee my suppliers will get their money on time?

Your Account Representative will ensure your funds settlement is tracked from order to delivery. This means it arrives at your suppliers on time and confirmation is in your hands right away.

How can I set up an account?

You can call any of our offices and ask to speak with an Account Representative. It's that easy. Your Account Representative can set you up with either a General Account and/or an Online Account.

Please note:
A General Account entitles you to use traditional methods of global payment. An Online Account entitles you to use our online tool called CambridgeFX. Existing clients must fill out an additional Online Membership form to take advantage of CambridgeFX.

Why is dealing with a Cambridge Account Representative in my best interests?

Your Cambridge Mercantile Account Representative is a seasoned, veteran FX professional. They know the Foreign Exchange business and they'll work closely with you to understand your business. Their service is so thorough they'll alert you to any currency price fluctuations that affect you by phone, fax or email.

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Dollars & Sense

Eagles on Currency:

The majestic bald eagle is the national bird of the U.S. currency.

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Ben Franklin thought the turkey would make the perfect symbol for the new United States and was suggested to the Continental Congress.

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The eagle first appeared as part of the Great Seal of the United States in 1782. It has since appeared on other official seals and the American currency more than any other symbol.

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